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In article ,
says...

North Star wrote:
On Dec 16, 9:35 am, wrote:
In article9453b1b4-511d-49ff-b876-e9f1e6bf4220
@u6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...







On Dec 15, 9:18 pm, Honey wrote:
North Star wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:39 pm, wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:59 am, wrote:
On 12/15/2011 8:50 AM, A boater wrote:
On 12/15/2011 7:56 AM, X ` Man wrote:
From my point of view of being against the takeover of the United
States by corporate interests, this is almost laughable. The well-heeled
corporate interests at LightSquared are lobbying to push their theory
that their snatch of bandwidth isn't going to do any harm to existing
services because, well, because they say so.
On the other hand, we have reports that:
Government tests showed that "LightSquared signals caused harmful
interference to the majority of?general purpose GPS receivers," said
Anthony Russo, director of the National Coordination Office for
Spaced-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing, a government and
industry advisory board, in a statement late Wednesday.
How will it end? The usual way: another corporate takeover of an area
that should be tightly regulated to protect the public's interest. And
we'll all probably have to subscribe for payment to some future
commercial GPS service.
Corporatism uber alles.
WELL THEN, DON'T JUST SIT THERE, DO SOMETHING...
As much **** as I am sure to take I have to admit, I am addicted to my
GPS. It's on all the time, always pointed where I am going (over 5 miles
or so) even if I go there every day like the track or the stables.. I
like the clock, the speedometer, and just not spacing by a turn. Of
course I do end up going a lot of places that are new to me during the
year too traveling around from track to track... So, I need my GPS!
At night I like watching the little car image follow the pink ribbon
of a road....- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
You can be tricked by the gadgets.
In August I had the wife, mom, two sisters and the dog in the RAV4
sightseeing in rural Cape Breton. (was also pulling my new Mission
aluminum utility trailer with all our luggage and mom's wheelchair
inside)
Rather than use street signs, I asked the garmin to take me to a
particular town on the Bras d'Or Lakes.
The road got smaller... turned to gravel and then got narrower and
narrower.
We ended up in some farm's front yard on a dead end. Retraced our
steps and followed the highway signs from then on.
Five women and a dog in the RAV4? Aside from the stench, did you ladies
enjoy the trip?
-HB- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Enjoy this, GirlieBoy!
Let's see. Suckling Don goes on a trip with five women and a dog, in a
RAV4.... and he calls someone else a "girlieboy"????- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

So... you usually travel with your 'boyfriends'??

So you have no friends. You have your mommy, wife, and two sisters.
That's what you were projecting, right?

-HB (Get my app!)


Well, there's not very many *men* that would hang around such a cowardly
**** as Suckling Don!
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On Dec 17, 9:53*am, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
says...







North Star wrote:
On Dec 16, 9:35 am, *wrote:
In article9453b1b4-511d-49ff-b876-e9f1e6bf4220
@u6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...


On Dec 15, 9:18 pm, Honey *wrote:
North Star wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:39 pm, * *wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:59 am, * *wrote:
On 12/15/2011 8:50 AM, A boater wrote:
On 12/15/2011 7:56 AM, X ` Man wrote:
* From my point of view of being against the takeover of the United
States by corporate interests, this is almost laughable. The well-heeled
corporate interests at LightSquared are lobbying to push their theory
that their snatch of bandwidth isn't going to do any harm to existing
services because, well, because they say so.
On the other hand, we have reports that:
Government tests showed that "LightSquared signals caused harmful
interference to the majority of?general purpose GPS receivers," said
Anthony Russo, director of the National Coordination Office for
Spaced-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing, a government and
industry advisory board, in a statement late Wednesday.
How will it end? The usual way: another corporate takeover of an area
that should be tightly regulated to protect the public's interest. And
we'll all probably have to subscribe for payment to some future
commercial GPS service.
Corporatism uber alles.
WELL THEN, DON'T JUST SIT THERE, DO SOMETHING...
As much **** as I am sure to take I have to admit, I am addicted to my
GPS. It's on all the time, always pointed where I am going (over 5 miles
or so) even if I go there every day like the track or the stables.. I
like the clock, the speedometer, and just not spacing by a turn.. Of
course I do end up going a lot of places that are new to me during the
year too traveling around from track to track... So, I need my GPS!
At night I like watching the little car image follow the pink ribbon
of a road....- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
You can be tricked by the gadgets.
In August I had the wife, mom, two sisters and the dog in the RAV4
sightseeing in rural Cape Breton. (was also pulling my new Mission
aluminum utility trailer with all our luggage and mom's wheelchair
inside)
Rather than use street signs, I asked the garmin to take me to a
particular town on the Bras d'Or Lakes.
The road got smaller... turned to gravel and then got narrower and
narrower.
We ended up in some farm's front yard on a dead end. * Retraced our
steps and followed the highway signs from then on.
Five women and a dog in the RAV4? *Aside from the stench, did you ladies
enjoy the trip?
-HB- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Enjoy this, GirlieBoy!
Let's see. Suckling Don goes on a trip with five women and a dog, in a
RAV4.... and he calls someone else a "girlieboy"????- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -
So... you usually travel with your 'boyfriends'??

So you have no friends. *You have your mommy, wife, and two sisters.
That's what you were projecting, right?


-HB (Get my app!)


Well, there's not very many *men* that would hang around such a cowardly
**** as Suckling Don!- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Especially sissy, cowardly 'men' like you & your ilk.
Hanging around guys like me could be hazardous to your health!
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On 12/17/2011 10:13 AM, North Star wrote:
On Dec 17, 9:53 am, wrote:
In ,
says...







North Star wrote:
On Dec 16, 9:35 am, wrote:
In article9453b1b4-511d-49ff-b876-e9f1e6bf4220
@u6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...


On Dec 15, 9:18 pm, Honey wrote:
North Star wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:39 pm, wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:59 am, wrote:
On 12/15/2011 8:50 AM, A boater wrote:
On 12/15/2011 7:56 AM, X ` Man wrote:
From my point of view of being against the takeover of the United
States by corporate interests, this is almost laughable. The well-heeled
corporate interests at LightSquared are lobbying to push their theory
that their snatch of bandwidth isn't going to do any harm to existing
services because, well, because they say so.
On the other hand, we have reports that:
Government tests showed that "LightSquared signals caused harmful
interference to the majority of?general purpose GPS receivers," said
Anthony Russo, director of the National Coordination Office for
Spaced-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing, a government and
industry advisory board, in a statement late Wednesday.
How will it end? The usual way: another corporate takeover of an area
that should be tightly regulated to protect the public's interest. And
we'll all probably have to subscribe for payment to some future
commercial GPS service.
Corporatism uber alles.
WELL THEN, DON'T JUST SIT THERE, DO SOMETHING...
As much **** as I am sure to take I have to admit, I am addicted to my
GPS. It's on all the time, always pointed where I am going (over 5 miles
or so) even if I go there every day like the track or the stables.. I
like the clock, the speedometer, and just not spacing by a turn.. Of
course I do end up going a lot of places that are new to me during the
year too traveling around from track to track... So, I need my GPS!
At night I like watching the little car image follow the pink ribbon
of a road....- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
You can be tricked by the gadgets.
In August I had the wife, mom, two sisters and the dog in the RAV4
sightseeing in rural Cape Breton. (was also pulling my new Mission
aluminum utility trailer with all our luggage and mom's wheelchair
inside)
Rather than use street signs, I asked the garmin to take me to a
particular town on the Bras d'Or Lakes.
The road got smaller... turned to gravel and then got narrower and
narrower.
We ended up in some farm's front yard on a dead end. Retraced our
steps and followed the highway signs from then on.
Five women and a dog in the RAV4? Aside from the stench, did you ladies
enjoy the trip?
-HB- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Enjoy this, GirlieBoy!
Let's see. Suckling Don goes on a trip with five women and a dog, in a
RAV4.... and he calls someone else a "girlieboy"????- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -
So... you usually travel with your 'boyfriends'??
So you have no friends. You have your mommy, wife, and two sisters.
That's what you were projecting, right?


-HB (Get my app!)


Well, there's not very many *men* that would hang around such a cowardly
**** as Suckling Don!- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Especially sissy, cowardly 'men' like you& your ilk.
Hanging around guys like me could be hazardous to your health!


Funniest thing I've read all morning. Thanks Don.

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In article 379dffbd-bc7f-4538-ba11-02c18bbad512
@n6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...

On Dec 17, 9:53*am, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
says...







North Star wrote:
On Dec 16, 9:35 am, *wrote:
In article9453b1b4-511d-49ff-b876-e9f1e6bf4220
@u6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...


On Dec 15, 9:18 pm, Honey *wrote:
North Star wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:39 pm, * *wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:59 am, * *wrote:
On 12/15/2011 8:50 AM, A boater wrote:
On 12/15/2011 7:56 AM, X ` Man wrote:
* From my point of view of being against the takeover of the United
States by corporate interests, this is almost laughable. The well-heeled
corporate interests at LightSquared are lobbying to push their theory
that their snatch of bandwidth isn't going to do any harm to existing
services because, well, because they say so.
On the other hand, we have reports that:
Government tests showed that "LightSquared signals caused harmful
interference to the majority of?general purpose GPS receivers," said
Anthony Russo, director of the National Coordination Office for
Spaced-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing, a government and
industry advisory board, in a statement late Wednesday.
How will it end? The usual way: another corporate takeover of an area
that should be tightly regulated to protect the public's interest. And
we'll all probably have to subscribe for payment to some future
commercial GPS service.
Corporatism uber alles.
WELL THEN, DON'T JUST SIT THERE, DO SOMETHING...
As much **** as I am sure to take I have to admit, I am addicted to my
GPS. It's on all the time, always pointed where I am going (over 5 miles
or so) even if I go there every day like the track or the stables.. I
like the clock, the speedometer, and just not spacing by a turn. Of
course I do end up going a lot of places that are new to me during the
year too traveling around from track to track... So, I need my GPS!
At night I like watching the little car image follow the pink ribbon
of a road....- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
You can be tricked by the gadgets.
In August I had the wife, mom, two sisters and the dog in the RAV4
sightseeing in rural Cape Breton. (was also pulling my new Mission
aluminum utility trailer with all our luggage and mom's wheelchair
inside)
Rather than use street signs, I asked the garmin to take me to a
particular town on the Bras d'Or Lakes.
The road got smaller... turned to gravel and then got narrower and
narrower.
We ended up in some farm's front yard on a dead end. * Retraced our
steps and followed the highway signs from then on.
Five women and a dog in the RAV4? *Aside from the stench, did you ladies
enjoy the trip?
-HB- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Enjoy this, GirlieBoy!
Let's see. Suckling Don goes on a trip with five women and a dog, in a
RAV4.... and he calls someone else a "girlieboy"????- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -
So... you usually travel with your 'boyfriends'??
So you have no friends. *You have your mommy, wife, and two sisters.
That's what you were projecting, right?


-HB (Get my app!)


Well, there's not very many *men* that would hang around such a cowardly
**** as Suckling Don!- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Especially sissy, cowardly 'men' like you & your ilk.
Hanging around guys like me could be hazardous to your health!


I know, you're probably disease riddled from living in that filthy
house, Suckling Don.


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On Dec 17, 11:28*am, iBoaterer wrote:
In article 379dffbd-bc7f-4538-ba11-02c18bbad512
@n6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...







On Dec 17, 9:53 am, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
says...


North Star wrote:
On Dec 16, 9:35 am, wrote:
In article9453b1b4-511d-49ff-b876-e9f1e6bf4220
@u6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...


On Dec 15, 9:18 pm, Honey wrote:
North Star wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:39 pm, wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:59 am, wrote:
On 12/15/2011 8:50 AM, A boater wrote:
On 12/15/2011 7:56 AM, X ` Man wrote:
From my point of view of being against the takeover of the United
States by corporate interests, this is almost laughable. The well-heeled
corporate interests at LightSquared are lobbying to push their theory
that their snatch of bandwidth isn't going to do any harm to existing
services because, well, because they say so.
On the other hand, we have reports that:
Government tests showed that "LightSquared signals caused harmful
interference to the majority of?general purpose GPS receivers," said
Anthony Russo, director of the National Coordination Office for
Spaced-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing, a government and
industry advisory board, in a statement late Wednesday.
How will it end? The usual way: another corporate takeover of an area
that should be tightly regulated to protect the public's interest. And
we'll all probably have to subscribe for payment to some future
commercial GPS service.
Corporatism uber alles.
WELL THEN, DON'T JUST SIT THERE, DO SOMETHING...
As much **** as I am sure to take I have to admit, I am addicted to my
GPS. It's on all the time, always pointed where I am going (over 5 miles
or so) even if I go there every day like the track or the stables.. I
like the clock, the speedometer, and just not spacing by a turn. Of
course I do end up going a lot of places that are new to me during the
year too traveling around from track to track... So, I need my GPS!
At night I like watching the little car image follow the pink ribbon
of a road....- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
You can be tricked by the gadgets.
In August I had the wife, mom, two sisters and the dog in the RAV4
sightseeing in rural Cape Breton. (was also pulling my new Mission
aluminum utility trailer with all our luggage and mom's wheelchair
inside)
Rather than use street signs, I asked the garmin to take me to a
particular town on the Bras d'Or Lakes.
The road got smaller... turned to gravel and then got narrower and
narrower.
We ended up in some farm's front yard on a dead end. Retraced our
steps and followed the highway signs from then on.
Five women and a dog in the RAV4? Aside from the stench, did you ladies
enjoy the trip?
-HB- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Enjoy this, GirlieBoy!
Let's see. Suckling Don goes on a trip with five women and a dog, in a
RAV4.... and he calls someone else a "girlieboy"????- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -
So... you usually travel with your 'boyfriends'??
So you have no friends. You have your mommy, wife, and two sisters.
That's what you were projecting, right?


-HB (Get my app!)


Well, there's not very many *men* that would hang around such a cowardly
**** as Suckling Don!- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Especially sissy, cowardly 'men' like you & your ilk.
Hanging around guys like me could be hazardous to your health!


I know, you're probably disease riddled from living in that filthy
house, Suckling Don.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Well, you had a chance to find out but slithered away to hide under
your bed.
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In article 8a9b2720-669a-4e7d-b506-
,
says...

On Dec 17, 11:28*am, iBoaterer wrote:
In article 379dffbd-bc7f-4538-ba11-02c18bbad512
@n6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...







On Dec 17, 9:53 am, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
says...

North Star wrote:
On Dec 16, 9:35 am, wrote:
In article9453b1b4-511d-49ff-b876-e9f1e6bf4220
@u6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...


On Dec 15, 9:18 pm, Honey wrote:
North Star wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:39 pm, wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:59 am, wrote:
On 12/15/2011 8:50 AM, A boater wrote:
On 12/15/2011 7:56 AM, X ` Man wrote:
From my point of view of being against the takeover of the United
States by corporate interests, this is almost laughable. The well-heeled
corporate interests at LightSquared are lobbying to push their theory
that their snatch of bandwidth isn't going to do any harm to existing
services because, well, because they say so.
On the other hand, we have reports that:
Government tests showed that "LightSquared signals caused harmful
interference to the majority of?general purpose GPS receivers," said
Anthony Russo, director of the National Coordination Office for
Spaced-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing, a government and
industry advisory board, in a statement late Wednesday.
How will it end? The usual way: another corporate takeover of an area
that should be tightly regulated to protect the public's interest. And
we'll all probably have to subscribe for payment to some future
commercial GPS service.
Corporatism uber alles.
WELL THEN, DON'T JUST SIT THERE, DO SOMETHING...
As much **** as I am sure to take I have to admit, I am addicted to my
GPS. It's on all the time, always pointed where I am going (over 5 miles
or so) even if I go there every day like the track or the stables.. I
like the clock, the speedometer, and just not spacing by a turn. Of
course I do end up going a lot of places that are new to me during the
year too traveling around from track to track... So, I need my GPS!
At night I like watching the little car image follow the pink ribbon
of a road....- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
You can be tricked by the gadgets.
In August I had the wife, mom, two sisters and the dog in the RAV4
sightseeing in rural Cape Breton. (was also pulling my new Mission
aluminum utility trailer with all our luggage and mom's wheelchair
inside)
Rather than use street signs, I asked the garmin to take me to a
particular town on the Bras d'Or Lakes.
The road got smaller... turned to gravel and then got narrower and
narrower.
We ended up in some farm's front yard on a dead end. Retraced our
steps and followed the highway signs from then on.
Five women and a dog in the RAV4? Aside from the stench, did you ladies
enjoy the trip?
-HB- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Enjoy this, GirlieBoy!
Let's see. Suckling Don goes on a trip with five women and a dog, in a
RAV4.... and he calls someone else a "girlieboy"????- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -
So... you usually travel with your 'boyfriends'??
So you have no friends. You have your mommy, wife, and two sisters.
That's what you were projecting, right?


-HB (Get my app!)


Well, there's not very many *men* that would hang around such a cowardly
**** as Suckling Don!- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Especially sissy, cowardly 'men' like you & your ilk.
Hanging around guys like me could be hazardous to your health!


I know, you're probably disease riddled from living in that filthy
house, Suckling Don.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Well, you had a chance to find out but slithered away to hide under
your bed.


Bull****, I was there, you never showed up, you sniveling coward.
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On 12/17/2011 10:33 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article8a9b2720-669a-4e7d-b506-
,
says...

On Dec 17, 11:28 am, wrote:
In article379dffbd-bc7f-4538-ba11-02c18bbad512
@n6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...







On Dec 17, 9:53 am, wrote:
In ,
says...

North Star wrote:
On Dec 16, 9:35 am, wrote:
In article9453b1b4-511d-49ff-b876-e9f1e6bf4220
@u6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...

On Dec 15, 9:18 pm, Honey wrote:
North Star wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:39 pm, wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:59 am, wrote:
On 12/15/2011 8:50 AM, A boater wrote:
On 12/15/2011 7:56 AM, X ` Man wrote:
From my point of view of being against the takeover of the United
States by corporate interests, this is almost laughable. The well-heeled
corporate interests at LightSquared are lobbying to push their theory
that their snatch of bandwidth isn't going to do any harm to existing
services because, well, because they say so.
On the other hand, we have reports that:
Government tests showed that "LightSquared signals caused harmful
interference to the majority of?general purpose GPS receivers," said
Anthony Russo, director of the National Coordination Office for
Spaced-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing, a government and
industry advisory board, in a statement late Wednesday.
How will it end? The usual way: another corporate takeover of an area
that should be tightly regulated to protect the public's interest. And
we'll all probably have to subscribe for payment to some future
commercial GPS service.
Corporatism uber alles.
WELL THEN, DON'T JUST SIT THERE, DO SOMETHING...
As much **** as I am sure to take I have to admit, I am addicted to my
GPS. It's on all the time, always pointed where I am going (over 5 miles
or so) even if I go there every day like the track or the stables.. I
like the clock, the speedometer, and just not spacing by a turn. Of
course I do end up going a lot of places that are new to me during the
year too traveling around from track to track... So, I need my GPS!
At night I like watching the little car image follow the pink ribbon
of a road....- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
You can be tricked by the gadgets.
In August I had the wife, mom, two sisters and the dog in the RAV4
sightseeing in rural Cape Breton. (was also pulling my new Mission
aluminum utility trailer with all our luggage and mom's wheelchair
inside)
Rather than use street signs, I asked the garmin to take me to a
particular town on the Bras d'Or Lakes.
The road got smaller... turned to gravel and then got narrower and
narrower.
We ended up in some farm's front yard on a dead end. Retraced our
steps and followed the highway signs from then on.
Five women and a dog in the RAV4? Aside from the stench, did you ladies
enjoy the trip?
-HB- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Enjoy this, GirlieBoy!
Let's see. Suckling Don goes on a trip with five women and a dog, in a
RAV4.... and he calls someone else a "girlieboy"????- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
So... you usually travel with your 'boyfriends'??
So you have no friends. You have your mommy, wife, and two sisters.
That's what you were projecting, right?

-HB (Get my app!)

Well, there's not very many *men* that would hang around such a cowardly
**** as Suckling Don!- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Especially sissy, cowardly 'men' like you& your ilk.
Hanging around guys like me could be hazardous to your health!

I know, you're probably disease riddled from living in that filthy
house, Suckling Don.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Well, you had a chance to find out but slithered away to hide under
your bed.


Bull****, I was there, you never showed up, you sniveling coward.


I bet 500 dolla neither of you showed up.

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Default Proposed Mobile Internet Service Interferes With GPS Units

On Dec 17, 11:33*am, iBoaterer wrote:
In article 8a9b2720-669a-4e7d-b506-
,
says...







On Dec 17, 11:28*am, iBoaterer wrote:
In article 379dffbd-bc7f-4538-ba11-02c18bbad512
@n6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...


On Dec 17, 9:53 am, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
says...


North Star wrote:
On Dec 16, 9:35 am, wrote:
In article9453b1b4-511d-49ff-b876-e9f1e6bf4220
@u6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says....


On Dec 15, 9:18 pm, Honey wrote:
North Star wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:39 pm, wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:59 am, wrote:
On 12/15/2011 8:50 AM, A boater wrote:
On 12/15/2011 7:56 AM, X ` Man wrote:
From my point of view of being against the takeover of the United
States by corporate interests, this is almost laughable. The well-heeled
corporate interests at LightSquared are lobbying to push their theory
that their snatch of bandwidth isn't going to do any harm to existing
services because, well, because they say so.
On the other hand, we have reports that:
Government tests showed that "LightSquared signals caused harmful
interference to the majority of?general purpose GPS receivers," said
Anthony Russo, director of the National Coordination Office for
Spaced-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing, a government and
industry advisory board, in a statement late Wednesday.
How will it end? The usual way: another corporate takeover of an area
that should be tightly regulated to protect the public's interest. And
we'll all probably have to subscribe for payment to some future
commercial GPS service.
Corporatism uber alles.
WELL THEN, DON'T JUST SIT THERE, DO SOMETHING...
As much **** as I am sure to take I have to admit, I am addicted to my
GPS. It's on all the time, always pointed where I am going (over 5 miles
or so) even if I go there every day like the track or the stables.. I
like the clock, the speedometer, and just not spacing by a turn. Of
course I do end up going a lot of places that are new to me during the
year too traveling around from track to track... So, I need my GPS!
At night I like watching the little car image follow the pink ribbon
of a road....- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
You can be tricked by the gadgets.
In August I had the wife, mom, two sisters and the dog in the RAV4
sightseeing in rural Cape Breton. (was also pulling my new Mission
aluminum utility trailer with all our luggage and mom's wheelchair
inside)
Rather than use street signs, I asked the garmin to take me to a
particular town on the Bras d'Or Lakes.
The road got smaller... turned to gravel and then got narrower and
narrower.
We ended up in some farm's front yard on a dead end. Retraced our
steps and followed the highway signs from then on.
Five women and a dog in the RAV4? Aside from the stench, did you ladies
enjoy the trip?
-HB- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Enjoy this, GirlieBoy!
Let's see. Suckling Don goes on a trip with five women and a dog, in a
RAV4.... and he calls someone else a "girlieboy"????- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -
So... you usually travel with your 'boyfriends'??
So you have no friends. You have your mommy, wife, and two sisters.
That's what you were projecting, right?


-HB (Get my app!)


Well, there's not very many *men* that would hang around such a cowardly
**** as Suckling Don!- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Especially sissy, cowardly 'men' like you & your ilk.
Hanging around guys like me could be hazardous to your health!


I know, you're probably disease riddled from living in that filthy
house, Suckling Don.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Well, you had a chance to find out but slithered away to hide under
your bed.


Bull****, I was there, you never showed up, you sniveling coward.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


So... you told me you weren't going and now claim to have travelled
there... when it was safe?
That sounds like the type of retarded, cowardly stunt you might pull..
IF.. you had the gas money to travel and your mommy let you stay out
overnight.
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Default Proposed Mobile Internet Service Interferes With GPS Units

On 12/17/11 4:07 PM, North Star wrote:
On Dec 17, 11:33 am, wrote:
In article8a9b2720-669a-4e7d-b506-
,
says...







On Dec 17, 11:28 am, wrote:
In article379dffbd-bc7f-4538-ba11-02c18bbad512
@n6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...


On Dec 17, 9:53 am, wrote:
In ,
says...


North Star wrote:
On Dec 16, 9:35 am, wrote:
In article9453b1b4-511d-49ff-b876-e9f1e6bf4220
@u6g2000vbg.googlegroups.com, says...


On Dec 15, 9:18 pm, Honey wrote:
North Star wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:39 pm, wrote:
On Dec 15, 7:59 am, wrote:
On 12/15/2011 8:50 AM, A boater wrote:
On 12/15/2011 7:56 AM, X ` Man wrote:
From my point of view of being against the takeover of the United
States by corporate interests, this is almost laughable. The well-heeled
corporate interests at LightSquared are lobbying to push their theory
that their snatch of bandwidth isn't going to do any harm to existing
services because, well, because they say so.
On the other hand, we have reports that:
Government tests showed that "LightSquared signals caused harmful
interference to the majority of?general purpose GPS receivers," said
Anthony Russo, director of the National Coordination Office for
Spaced-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing, a government and
industry advisory board, in a statement late Wednesday.
How will it end? The usual way: another corporate takeover of an area
that should be tightly regulated to protect the public's interest. And
we'll all probably have to subscribe for payment to some future
commercial GPS service.
Corporatism uber alles.
WELL THEN, DON'T JUST SIT THERE, DO SOMETHING...
As much **** as I am sure to take I have to admit, I am addicted to my
GPS. It's on all the time, always pointed where I am going (over 5 miles
or so) even if I go there every day like the track or the stables.. I
like the clock, the speedometer, and just not spacing by a turn. Of
course I do end up going a lot of places that are new to me during the
year too traveling around from track to track... So, I need my GPS!
At night I like watching the little car image follow the pink ribbon
of a road....- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
You can be tricked by the gadgets.
In August I had the wife, mom, two sisters and the dog in the RAV4
sightseeing in rural Cape Breton. (was also pulling my new Mission
aluminum utility trailer with all our luggage and mom's wheelchair
inside)
Rather than use street signs, I asked the garmin to take me to a
particular town on the Bras d'Or Lakes.
The road got smaller... turned to gravel and then got narrower and
narrower.
We ended up in some farm's front yard on a dead end. Retraced our
steps and followed the highway signs from then on.
Five women and a dog in the RAV4? Aside from the stench, did you ladies
enjoy the trip?
-HB- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Enjoy this, GirlieBoy!
Let's see. Suckling Don goes on a trip with five women and a dog, in a
RAV4.... and he calls someone else a "girlieboy"????- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -
So... you usually travel with your 'boyfriends'??
So you have no friends. You have your mommy, wife, and two sisters.
That's what you were projecting, right?


-HB (Get my app!)


Well, there's not very many *men* that would hang around such a cowardly
**** as Suckling Don!- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Especially sissy, cowardly 'men' like you& your ilk.
Hanging around guys like me could be hazardous to your health!


I know, you're probably disease riddled from living in that filthy
house, Suckling Don.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Well, you had a chance to find out but slithered away to hide under
your bed.


Bull****, I was there, you never showed up, you sniveling coward.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


So... you told me you weren't going and now claim to have travelled
there... when it was safe?
That sounds like the type of retarded, cowardly stunt you might pull..
IF.. you had the gas money to travel and your mommy let you stay out
overnight.


Retarded, cowardly...yep...that's our little rec.boats twerpie...iloogy.
Wonder if he stopped off at iSnotty's...

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